Practical recipes for things to make and do for engaging fully with the power of the full moon. International perspective that explores the role of the full moon in different cultures around the world. Fun and engaging practical journalling and yoga sequences to enhance an awareness of the natural energy of the full moon. The Full Moon Yearbook combines Native American, Celtic and East Asian cultures in an international book celebrating the power of the full moon. Over thirteen chapters, the names and mythology associated with each full moon are explored, as well as corresponding crystals, rituals, and yoga practices to make engaging with the energy of the full moon natural and fun.
With that international perspective, lunar festivals and customs from around the world and practical makes and recipes to help celebrate the full moon are explored in this illustrated guide. The mythology and stories behind the names various cultures worldwide have given each full moon - including the mysterious Blue Moon - are explored, showing how important the full moon has been throughout history to humankind. Full of practical tips and tricks for exploring the power of the full moon, The Full Moon Yearbook is perfect for anyone who has ever felt a pull towards living in harmony with the moon, and gives plenty of tips and tricks for living a lunar inspired life.
About Julie Peters
Julie Peters is a writer, yoga and meditation teacher, Tarot reader, and wellness counsellor based in Edmonton, Alberta, in Treaty 6 Territory (Amiskwacîwâskahikan). She is a staff writer at Spirituality and Health Magazine and is the author of Secrets of the Eternal Moon Phase Goddesses: Meditations on Desire, Relationships, and the Art of Being Broken and the Canada Book Award-winning Want: 8 Steps to Recovering Desire, Passion, and Pleasure After Sexual Assault. She offers wellness courses, yoga classes, tarot readings, and body-based counselling online via juliepeters.ca. Follow her on Instagram @juliepeterswellness.